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If you are a law student, see below for 1) academic calendars & schedules, 2) registration-related forms, 3) other school forms, 4) forms related to privacy of education records, and 5) various instructions & memoranda pertaining to study at the School of Law. If you have questions about required forms, please consult the Student Handbook or contact the Registrar. See the Financial Aid Forms page for financial aid forms.

Registrar: Forms Related to Registration

Please note that many of the .pdf forms can be filled out on your computer (use the Tab key to move between fields), but your software may not allow you to save the entries once you close the document so you should print immediately. Do not forget to sign where requested before submitting a form.

In order to graduate, each law student must fulfill the Upper Level Writing Requirement (ULWR), which has two components: the Applied Legal Writing Requirement (ALWR, also called the Clinic Portfolio) and the Research and Legal Analysis Writing Requirement (RALWR, often informally referred to as the 25-page paper). This form must be submitted to verify completion of the RALWR.

In order to graduate, each law student must fulfill the Upper Level Writing Requirement (ULWR), which has two components: the Applied Legal Writing Requirement (ALWR, also called the Clinic Portfolio) and the Research and Legal Analysis Writing Requirement (RALWR, often informally referred to as the 25-page paper). This form must be submitted to verify completion of the ALWR.

This form is for use by students and graduates of David A. Clarke School of Law and graduates of D.C. School of Law. Antioch Law School graduates should see the Alumni section of the School of Law's website. UDC STUDENTS AND GRADUATES IN SUBJECTS OTHER THAN LAW should contact the UDC Office of Recruitment and Admissions (see http://www.udc.edu). The School of Law has only law school transcripts.

For use by students wishing to transfer credits from other institutions to the School of Law. Students must complete this form prior to taking an outside course in order to guarantee transfer of credits.

For use by School of Law students requesting official verification of good standing (a student in "good standing" is one who has satisfied all the academic and financial requirements for the period for which he or she has been enrolled).

Law students *who were previously granted D.C. residency status* and who remain D.C. residents may submit a notarized affidavit attesting to the fact that they remain eligible for the preferential tuition rate.